PRACTICAL CLINICAL TRAINING FOR AOD AND OTHER HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
THE WEEKLY PEEP Our expert trainers are the key to effective learning. We use best practice learning methods to teach you what you need to
know to take your practice to the next step and see better outcomes for
your clients.
We provide enough theory for a solid understanding of the ‘why’ but
with a practical focus on the ‘how’.
Our trainers not only have qualifications in adult education and
extensive experience teaching alcohol and other drug workers across
Australia, but also have decades of real experience in mental health and
alcohol and other drug practice.
Practical clinical training
in alcohol and other drugs.
PROFESSOR NICOLE LEE is an Australian leading expert in
alcohol and drug treatment. She is a consultant psychologist
with over 25 years experience in AOD and mental health
treatment, research and training.
LINDA JENNER is an expert trainer. She is a registered nurse
with 36 years experience in clinical practice, research and
training in AOD and mental health. She was Australia’s first CNC
for Dual Diagnosis in the AOD sector.
PAULA ROSS, Counselling Psychologist, is a leader in working
with families of people who use alcohol and other drugs. She is
a practicing psychologist and with over 20 years in AOD
practice and training.
[email protected] | 360edge.com.au | 1300 988 184
Methamphetamine
treatment
Alcohol and other drug
basics
Cognitive behaviour
Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Domestic and Family
Violence responses
Clinical supervision
Personality Disorders
Case notes
Research 101 for
practitioners
Key issues for alcohol and otherdrug practitioners.
What’s the secret to responding to clients with personality disorder? Avoid
common traps that both new and experienced clinicians can fall into.
How to fail as a therapist: Traps in responding
to people with personality disorders
Content great… role plays
great… loved the discussion
and the videos“
Using our unique stepped care model, understand your personal and
organisational capacity and learn how to respond effectively within the
resources available to you.
Crying on the inside: How to help AOD
clients with complex trauma
Effectively work with DFV in AOD settings. Understand the key enabling
structures to be DFV-aware, gender-responsive and trauma-informed
Breaking the silence: Responding to
domestic and family violence in AOD
Don't just use the evidence base, create it! Understand the literature,
clinical research and evaluation methods, data collection and ethical
issues.
Research 101 for practitioners
Understand the key do's and don't's of case notes. This highly interactive
workshop covers key legal requirements, good writing style and effective
formats for case notes.
Hitting the right note: 3 easy steps to writing
effective case notes
This 6 session group provides structured
supervision for new and experienced practitioners
in AOD to enhance reflective and therapy skills.
Clinical Supervision
How to get the most out of clinical supervision
Effective supervision requires not only a good
supervisor but a well prepared supervisee. Learn
how to ensure your supervision experience is the
best it can be.
Step up to great therapy: Supervision group
From drug effects to harm reduction to assessment to withdrawal to
treatment, make sure you have the basics to be an effective AOD worker.
Alcohol and drug basics
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
Cognitive behaviour therapies are ‘action stage’ therapies and
require active participation by the client.
Adding Motivational Interviewing strategies to CBT can improve
engagement, treatment completion, therapeutic alliance and
outcomes.
Discover the secret to integrting the two effectively in practice.
Integrating MI and CBT in clinical practice
360Edge trainers are leading experts in behavioural and
cognitive therapies and motivational enhancement approaches.
Professor Nicole Lee is past President of the Australian
Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT).
Our approach to training builds core understanding and skills to
enable both the science and the art of therapy, not just set of
loose techniques.
New to alcohol and other drugs or want to get back to basics with
MI or CBT?
Our courses are fun and engaging, while teaching you the core
skills you need to be an effective practitioner
MI and CBT skills training
This course has been developed specifically for AOD
practitioners who want to build and strengthen core skills
in a range of behavioural and cognitive therapies - from
traditional models to newer mindfulness based therapies.
CBT 4-day Intensive
Get back to basics and understand what really
makes CBT tick
Learn the 'why' not just the 'how' so you can apply
core skills to any CBT type
Unlock the science and art of your practice to take
it to the next level
Practical, well explained, not
overly detailed or theoretical“
Looking for ways to respond
more effectively to people who
use speed and ice?
Gain practical skills from
Australian leaders in
methamphetamine treatment
Health workers, specialist AOD
workers, and service managers
and team leaders, walk away with
real skills you can apply
immediately to your work!
All our workshops
are skills based,
practical sessions
run by Australian
leading experts in
methamphetamine
treatment and
research who have
been working with
people who use
methamphetamine
for more than 25
years.
Methamphetamine Treatment Series.
Best training day I’ve been to
in a long time - 10/10!
This practical workshop is for frontline workers who want to improve
their responses and reduce their stress while working with clients with
methamphetamine problems.
[email protected] | 360edge.com.au | 1300 988 184
For all health and welfare workers
Beyond the tip of the iceberg: Responding to methamphetamine use.
Find out how to adapt CBT and MI interventions to methamphetamine
users in specialist AOD treatment.
For specialist AOD workers
Breaking the ice: Tailoring CBT and MI for methamphetamine.
Is your service methamphetamine ready? On thin ice is for managers
and team leaders who want to make sure their services and teams are
capable of responding effectively, and to reduce stress and burn out.
For service managers and team leaders
On thin ice: Creating a methamphetamine-responsive service.
Discover the most effective ways to help families of people who use ice.
This workshop is for any health workers and managers who want to
develop or fine tune their skills family practice.
For anyone working with families of people who use methamphetamine
Cracks in the ice: Working with families
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